Who uses Float tanks?

Floating is used by many people around the world, and for many different reasons too. Float tanks are a very unique tool, as it deprives all your senses from the outside world, this not only enhances most people's ability to completely relax and reach a very meditative state of mind. It also contains five hundred kilograms of Magnesium sulphate (Epsom Salt) which has an endless list of medical benefits, which is why people from famous athletes and Olympic Teams(Australian & Singaporean Olympic teams, Wayne Rooney, Steph Curry, both 2015 NFL Superbowl teams) to movie stars and TV presenters love to float regularly.

Overall, Floating isn't amazing because athletes and celebrities do it; Athletes and celebrities float because it's amazing. Simple, inexpensive, natural and effective: Floating is a performance enhancing experience for everyone.

Athletes

Sportsmen and women from various fields (but particularly runners) use the tanks to get the most out of their training routines or to speed up recovery from injuries. In fact, many organisation such as the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and members of the Singaporean Olympic team sees the use of the float tank as an integral part of its athletes' training regimes.

Accelerates recovery from injury

Ideal space for visualisation

Increases energy (ATP)

Reduces Lactic acid

Boosts immune system

Used by Olympic athletes

Businessmen & Women

Floating removes the stress that gravity places on the body, helping people who regularly fly long-haul, or drive for long hours, or even sit in their offices for too long. Users who also suffer from chronic back pain and migraines tend to benefit greatly from floating

Helps to eliminate stress

Counteracts problems caused by poor posture

Promotes creative whole brain thinking

Increases concentration

Improves sleep patterns

Strengthens feelings of well being

Contains detoxifying Epsom salts

Pregnant Women & Elderly

Heavily pregnant women get enormous relief from the soothing water and the complete support that it offers. It's a wonderful haven to escape to! Floating is very comfortable in the later stages of pregnancy, thanks to the way it alleviates the stresses that gravity places on the body. However, we recommend that, like many activities, it should be avoided in the first trimester.

People Suffering Pain

Floating causes the body to release endorphins (the body's own painkiller) and, in particular, beta-endorphins. These are more powerful than many prescription drugs. Sufferers of migraine, back pain, arthritis, skin disorders, insomnia, PMS, Fibromyalgia and other ailments can find relief from regular floatation. There is also evidence that floating lowers blood pressure and heartbeat rate, and can minimise the risk of heart attacks and strokes.